Delhi
(locally known as Dilli), is the landing and most connected city for people
travelling all over the world. The city is divided into New Delhi and Old
Delhi, each representing completely different experiences.

You can
immerse in the historical monuments such as Red Fort – a phenomenal testament to
the once mighty Mughals and Jama Masjid – the largest mosque of India or simply
stroll around the bazaars of the Old Delhi. One can keep staring at the grand
Architecture of the Qutub Minar or educate themselves by visiting the Jantar
Mantar. Few other places one should visit are the India Gate, the Lotus Temple –
incredible architectures of Bahai faith, Humayun’s Tomb and Hauz Khas village.

The city will
take you through any experience you may wish to have right from the medieval bazaars
to the chinchy boutiques and the road side eateries to the high end bars.

One needs
to dig deeper to realize that this Capital city not only has the iconic
industrialists but is also sprinkled with captivating monuments showcasing
India’s Heritage, enchanting museums showcasing the Country’s history and
fascinating performing arts showcasing India’s Culture.